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I believe this will fix the issue that doesn't allow users to sign up/log in to website using Auth0.
Figured it wouldn't hurt to update the Auth0 lock library.
When running
npm install
, was getting warnings about vulnerabilities. So updated local-web-server to current version 2.6.1. After that update was done, it defaulted to port 8000 and wasn't using the variable defined as 8100. So instead of Julian needing to re-record the lectures over to use port 8000, I changed variablelocal-web-server
tolws
because the hyphens weren't usable in the npm_package variable.